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Although he is a married man, a drug man falls in love with the Colombian journalist Virginia. Escobar is a young man who has gained money and power with drug dealers with his friends, turning them into a generation of rich men in the country, who want to spread his drug in the states.
My problem with Loving Pablo is not the abusive déjà vu with the character and plot, but that it doesn't live up to my expectations. [Full Review in Spanish]
This unintentionally hilarious take, on territory covered much more soberly and with far less reliance on prosthetic bellies in current Netflix hit "Narcos," is so trashy it may even make you forget a few things you knew before.
Two models, one prodigiously cinematographic and the other is tv, that battle inside of 'Loving Pablo' and take the new work of Leon de Aranoa towards the waters of the spectacle cinema. [Full review in Spanish]
Like flipping through the pages of a pulpy best-seller, watching Loving Pablo has its moments of guilty pleasure but leaves an empty feeling when you reach the end.